2013 Bury dengue fever – Not us, not children and infants… / updated

A family site dedicated to burying dengue fever; not ourselves, not our

children

2013 Let us reduce the duration time of suffering and death rate of innocent children and infants.

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The life and well-being of, adults, teens, including young children and infants, is dependent on knowing a truth the WHO & CDC deny. The truth is– “There are fast acting natural remedies for dengue fever”.

It has been documented that Silver Sol 10ppm (not a brand name), a newly patented colloidal solution, is a remedy that inhibits and renders the Ebola virus harmless to our bodies.

This is in no way medical advice, and should not be acted upon without consultation with a medical professional in whom you have great trust.

In my opinion, what is good for Ebola is good for dengue fever, because Silver Sol 10ppm is a known powerful therapy to fortify our own bodies immune systems to render viruses incapable of replicating to the point of developing an illness.

The link below is vital reading. Do not press the ‘Orange Button’, that is an option you can decide to make later after you have read what has been posted.

Natural Solutions Foundation shipped donated Silver Sol 10 PPM (SS10PPM) to the government of Sierra Leone. After successful testing it has been adopted nationally as an approved therapy for Ebola.

Doctor Sanath Hettige MBBS, DFM, MCGP, MD, revealed in an article published in the Sri Lankan Family Physician, 2008, 29, 17-19, his counsel and assistance to citizens, revealing his discovering a cure for dengue fever. His continuing patient friendly treatment discovery, now scientifically researched and endorsed is a papaya leaf extract cure (PLXC).

Twelve patients under my clinical care and fulfilling the above inclusion criteria diagnosed as dengue fever and declining hospital admission, were given a drink of papaya leaf extract-

two 5ml doses at an 8 hour interval for adults and

two 2.5 ml doses at an 8 hour interval for children <10 years.

Before the treatment, the procedure and the possible outcomes was explained to the patient.

The papaya leaf extract was prepared by crushing

two (2) tender fresh papaya leaves (not too young – not too mature, using only the leafy part removing the stalks) and squeezing the juice by hand.

The juice was given for drinking without diluting.

Prior to the intake of papaya leaf juice, a sample of blood was obtained to determine the white cell count, platelet count, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and packed cell volume.

A second sample of blood was obtained, the next day, to determine the white cell count, platelet count, ALT and PCV.

Tests were done using an automated system and confirmed manually. (emphasis added)

In an attempt to give his findings as a gift to the world, in the interest of preventing unjustifiable deaths attributed to dengue fever, in 2011 he wrote a letter to the editor of the British Medical Journal telling of his on hands work with dengue patients;

Dear editor: After my first published article, on the effect of Carica papaya leaf juice on dengue fever patient in Sri Lanka Family Physician – 2008, 29, 17-19 and details about this research in the independent medical association news letter of Srilanka , there was a wide publicity to these findings in the local and international media. This resulted in many patients using this simple herbal remedy on their own when they were diagnosed as having dengue fever. Many patients under my care living in and around my medical clinic (Maharagama – Sri Lanka) took this treatment on their own accord and I had the opportunity of observing the effects of Carica Papaya leaf juice on about 60 dengue positive patients which included Hospitalized patients- including 10 treated in the Medical ICU. (emphasis added)

Newspaper Articles

Recent newspaper articles published in The Times Of India, and other mass media outlets,

We are now growing five papaya trees in our gardens.

report findings and scientific endorsements attributed to the papaya leaf extract cure, verifying indeed PLX is a definite cure for dengue fever, even as a home treatment.

KOLKATA: It could be a miracle cure for dengue. And the best part is you can make it at home.

The juice of the humble papaya leaf has been seen to arrest the destruction of platelets that has been the cause for so many deaths this dengue season. Ayurveda researchers have found that enzymes in the papaya leaf can fight a host of viral infections, not just dengue, and can help regenerate platelets and white blood cells. (emphasis added)

CHENNAI: After more than 37,000 dengue cases, including 227 which resulted in death, across India, a grandma’s antidote for the virus seems to be getting scientific endorsement. A herbal concoction â€” juice of papaya leaf, common neem and hill neem â€” being given to dengue patients in government hospitals in Tamil Nadu has been found to have anti-viral properties. Tests conducted at the King Institute of Preventive Medicine found that the Siddha preparation brought down symptoms and speeded up the recovery of patients. (emphasis added)

This is a family managed site. Your comments, questions, and contributions are vital in our efforts to do what the WHO & CDC has seemingly refused to do– tell the truth about fast acting natural cures for dengue fever that can become a universal home treatment.

Alert–for accredited scientific studies and research by institutions and individuals, clicking on the following link is a must— papayaleaves.wordpress.com

‘Young papaya leaves taken from the plant before it becomes a tree, have a significantly higher amount of alkaloids.

Truth is a gem you have to search out, deeply and far beyond readily available institutions that assail your ears, eyes, thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

If you live in the Philippines, as I do, or in any tropical region in Asia where Papaya Trees grow, you need to click this link and learn a viable home cure for dengue fever today!!http://tinyurl.com/nl6xh24

Only by sharing a gift created by nature can we adequately express our words of thanks. The next post will be an expression of appreciation of your kindness shown to my number one Bucket Wish List Dreams….

I’ve been reading the rules, and following links trying to understand what I am to do. So far, I must recommend 15 blogs with their blog address, comment on 7 things about me, link back to this blog page, and link to whoever monitors giving awards, & am I suppose to place award at this point in my right hand column, I don’t do facebook so where do I get the award sticker if I’m supposed to post it. I’ll be working on this and let you know my progress because I appreciate being nominated. If it’s better to respond email I will give my address on request. Thanks….

I’ve just posted you the brief HOW to do it-you recommend 15 blogs with their blog adress AND make a comment on their blogs that they have been nominated by you! You tell 7 things about you.Then you say thanks to the blog-person who nominated you(in this case My Botanical Garden) and link to this blog.
There is no person monitoring this awards, so you don’t have to bother about it.
The award sticker -I usually use copy paste method for the post and for the side bar I open the picture in new tab and use this URL then.I hope this was helpful!

Hello! I am glad that I got to read your blog. It is wonderful that you created this blog for good purposes regarding dengue. I was once got sick from a disease related to mosquitoes though I’m not sure what. I can’t remember much since it happened years ago when I was still in primary school. I can only remember the pain, felt dizzy all the time. There was a swamp next to my house and it was filled with garbage thrown by surrounding people lived there, mosquitoes bred there. Thank Lord, I was treated early. Dengue is a silent killer and it is a shame most people don’t care of what might cost them their life.
Keep it up! 🙂